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Blogger will stop FTP on March 26, 2010: http://buzz.blogger.com/2010/01/important-note-to-ftp-users.html so I migrated the news section of www.afnews.info and www.fisacpiemonte.net back to Blogspot (afnews.info.blogspot.com and fisapciemonte.blogspot.com), 'cause on January 26 it stopped to work and I could not stop publishing news.What I would like to understand is: Blogger will implement in future the possibility to archive, at least monthly, all the news as static html files via FTP, or should I use "manually" softwares like Teleport to do it? Having static html files physically in my dominion was the only reason for I used the Blogger FTP...

Thanks to you, Chuck! :-)Having static html files on my space at Aruba.it (www.afnews.info) was useful, 'cause I could use shtml for my web pages. And it's a necessity to me, 'cause I have to keep them all archived monthly at www.afnews.info for ISSN reasons. If I cannot have it done automatically, I'll do "by hand" (via Teleport, or just saving the hmtl page via browser). But it could be fine to have it done automatically via Blogger... :-)

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